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The 11-inch Apple iPad (A16 chip) is back to its best-ever price at Amazon

The 11-inch Apple iPad (A16 chip) is back to its best-ever price at Amazon

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SAVE $50: As of June 3, the 11-inch Apple iPad (A16 chip, 128GB, WiFi) is on sale for $299 at Amazon. That's 14% off its list price of $349.
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If a new iPad has been at the top of your shopping list, you're in luck. The new 11-inch Apple iPad (A16 chip, 128GB, WiFi) is back down to its lowest-ever price at Amazon.
The 11-inch Apple iPad (A16 chip, 128GB, WiFi) has been marked down to $299 at Amazon. This is a 14% discount from its list price of $349 and marks a return to its lowest-ever price according to price tracker camelcamelcamel. If you've been waiting for a good time to pick up an iPad upgrade, now is a great time to do it.
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This iPad is well worth the investment, too. It boasts a nice performance boost thanks to the A16 chip, a bright Liquid Retina display, speedy WiFi, and so much more. We even consider it the best iPad on a budget in our roundup of the best iPads, with Mashable's Samantha Mangino saying it, "doesn't possess the flair of the Pro or Air, but it is a testament that Apple can still produce good entry-level tech."
This deal may not stick around for long, so act fast to score the 11-inch Apple iPad (A16 chip, 128GB, WiFi) for under $300.
It's not the only iPad deal that's caught our eye recently, though. If you don't mind spending a bit extra, the M3 iPad Air is back down to its lowest price ever as well.
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